
11th lecture
... the change in the magnetic field. A steady magnetic field even a very intense one cannot induce electric current in the loop. How can we interpret the result of the above experiment? At a first glace the phenomenon looks familiar: electric current flowing in a closed loop like in the case of thermoc ...
... the change in the magnetic field. A steady magnetic field even a very intense one cannot induce electric current in the loop. How can we interpret the result of the above experiment? At a first glace the phenomenon looks familiar: electric current flowing in a closed loop like in the case of thermoc ...
Electricity and Electronics Module
... The volt is a measure of electric potential. Electrical potential is a type of potential energy, and refers to the energy that could be released if electric current is allowed to flow. The SI* unit of voltage is the Volt. E= Electro-motive Force; the voltage developed by any source of electrical ene ...
... The volt is a measure of electric potential. Electrical potential is a type of potential energy, and refers to the energy that could be released if electric current is allowed to flow. The SI* unit of voltage is the Volt. E= Electro-motive Force; the voltage developed by any source of electrical ene ...
MAX5080 Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX5080–MAX5083 General Description Features
... converter IC (U1) to implement a step-down DC-DC converter circuit. The MAX5080 EV kit operates over a wide 4.5V to 40V input voltage range and is configured to provide 3.3V at up to 1A of output current. The MAX5080 step-down converter IC features an internal high-side low RDS(ON) MOSFET to achieve ...
... converter IC (U1) to implement a step-down DC-DC converter circuit. The MAX5080 EV kit operates over a wide 4.5V to 40V input voltage range and is configured to provide 3.3V at up to 1A of output current. The MAX5080 step-down converter IC features an internal high-side low RDS(ON) MOSFET to achieve ...
Module 1, Lesson 2 – Introduction to electricity Teacher 45 minutes
... current that will flow through the light bulb. This is described by Ohm’s law, which states that, “the current flowing through an electrical component is proportional to the voltage difference across the component”, or: ...
... current that will flow through the light bulb. This is described by Ohm’s law, which states that, “the current flowing through an electrical component is proportional to the voltage difference across the component”, or: ...
Resistance and Ohm`s Law
... A ______________ is an electrical device that uses the energy carried by electric current in a specific way. ______________ electrical device that uses energy can be shown with a resistor symbol. Current in a circuit Current only flows when there is a complete and unbroken path, or a _________ ...
... A ______________ is an electrical device that uses the energy carried by electric current in a specific way. ______________ electrical device that uses energy can be shown with a resistor symbol. Current in a circuit Current only flows when there is a complete and unbroken path, or a _________ ...
MAX218 1.8V to 4.25V-Powered, True RS-232 Dual Transceiver _______________General Description
... LapLink™ and other high-speed communications software. A shutdown mode extends battery life by reducing supply current to 0.04µA. While shut down, all receivers can either remain active or be disabled under logic control. With this feature, the MAX218 can be in low-power shutdown mode and still moni ...
... LapLink™ and other high-speed communications software. A shutdown mode extends battery life by reducing supply current to 0.04µA. While shut down, all receivers can either remain active or be disabled under logic control. With this feature, the MAX218 can be in low-power shutdown mode and still moni ...
MAX5168 32-Channel Sample/Hold Amplifier with a Single Multiplexed Input General Description
... the voltage of the hold capacitor changes due to charge injection from stray capacitance. This voltage change, called a hold step, is minimized by limiting the amount of stray capacitance seen by the hold capacitor. The MAX5168 limits the hold step to 0.25mV (typ). An output capacitor to ground can ...
... the voltage of the hold capacitor changes due to charge injection from stray capacitance. This voltage change, called a hold step, is minimized by limiting the amount of stray capacitance seen by the hold capacitor. The MAX5168 limits the hold step to 0.25mV (typ). An output capacitor to ground can ...
AN-1719 - Noise Figure Analysis Fully Differential Amplifier
... The noise model for a general purpose FDA is shown in Figure 2. INP and INM are the input referred noise currents for the FDA’s positive and negative input terminals respectively, and VN is its input referred noise voltage. Included in the model are noise sources associated with resistive elements i ...
... The noise model for a general purpose FDA is shown in Figure 2. INP and INM are the input referred noise currents for the FDA’s positive and negative input terminals respectively, and VN is its input referred noise voltage. Included in the model are noise sources associated with resistive elements i ...
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK COURSE OUTLINE
... b. Solving problems using Ohm’s Law c. Energy and power d. Power ratings for resistors e. Voltage drop III. SERIES CIRCUITS a. Total resistance b. Applying Ohm’s Law to series circuits c. Voltage sources in series d. Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law e. Voltage divider rule f. Potentiometers and rheostats g. ...
... b. Solving problems using Ohm’s Law c. Energy and power d. Power ratings for resistors e. Voltage drop III. SERIES CIRCUITS a. Total resistance b. Applying Ohm’s Law to series circuits c. Voltage sources in series d. Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law e. Voltage divider rule f. Potentiometers and rheostats g. ...
MAX5891 16-Bit, 600Msps, High-Dynamic-Performance DAC with LVDS Inputs General Description
... The MAX5891 utilizes a current-steering architecture that supports a 2mA to 20mA full-scale output current range, and produces -2dBm to -22dBm full-scale output signal levels with a double-terminated 50Ω load. The MAX5891 features an integrated 1.2V bandgap reference and control amplifier to ensure ...
... The MAX5891 utilizes a current-steering architecture that supports a 2mA to 20mA full-scale output current range, and produces -2dBm to -22dBm full-scale output signal levels with a double-terminated 50Ω load. The MAX5891 features an integrated 1.2V bandgap reference and control amplifier to ensure ...
MK3720 - Integrated Device Technology
... Note 1: MK3720D is recommended for new designs. Call factory for information on MK3720A and MK3720S. Parts that are ordered with a "LF" suffix to the part number are the Pb-Free configuration and are RoHS compliant. While the information presented herein has been checked for both accuracy and reliab ...
... Note 1: MK3720D is recommended for new designs. Call factory for information on MK3720A and MK3720S. Parts that are ordered with a "LF" suffix to the part number are the Pb-Free configuration and are RoHS compliant. While the information presented herein has been checked for both accuracy and reliab ...
LT6108-1/LT6108-2 - High Side Current Sense Amplifier with Reference and Comparator
... current must be considered to achieve the specified performance. Note 6: Supply voltage and input common mode voltage are varied while amplifier input offset voltage is monitored. Note 7: The specified gain error does not include the effect of external resistors RIN and ROUT. Although gain error is ...
... current must be considered to achieve the specified performance. Note 6: Supply voltage and input common mode voltage are varied while amplifier input offset voltage is monitored. Note 7: The specified gain error does not include the effect of external resistors RIN and ROUT. Although gain error is ...
Operational amplifier

An operational amplifier (""op-amp"") is a DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input and, usually, a single-ended output. In this configuration, an op-amp produces an output potential (relative to circuit ground) that is typically hundreds of thousands of times larger than the potential difference between its input terminals.Operational amplifiers had their origins in analog computers, where they were used to do mathematical operations in many linear, non-linear and frequency-dependent circuits. The popularity of the op-amp as a building block in analog circuits is due to its versatility. Due to negative feedback, the characteristics of an op-amp circuit, its gain, input and output impedance, bandwidth etc. are determined by external components and have little dependence on temperature coefficients or manufacturing variations in the op-amp itself.Op-amps are among the most widely used electronic devices today, being used in a vast array of consumer, industrial, and scientific devices. Many standard IC op-amps cost only a few cents in moderate production volume; however some integrated or hybrid operational amplifiers with special performance specifications may cost over $100 US in small quantities. Op-amps may be packaged as components, or used as elements of more complex integrated circuits.The op-amp is one type of differential amplifier. Other types of differential amplifier include the fully differential amplifier (similar to the op-amp, but with two outputs), the instrumentation amplifier (usually built from three op-amps), the isolation amplifier (similar to the instrumentation amplifier, but with tolerance to common-mode voltages that would destroy an ordinary op-amp), and negative feedback amplifier (usually built from one or more op-amps and a resistive feedback network).